Show M BRILLIANTS like Ilko Ilk tIll w upon ou tho rt ow I ho Mould search for fur pearls pearl intuit c 0 e Mow Iff lite alas an tile the loll oad t crows prot is sl run runis a gc l is unil the thu etui caul fares faces HUM near ll ili he Into oth ever ClI one 11 Ii friend Lowell CUP GIr Ihy best treasure tat m the Inore thou t ironi Ihl tile More ehre a 8 1 double dOli hie bounty dal will Five lire thre more Adelaide A d Proctor roctor I NOTES J s The fourth f large edition edit Ion of Tho by bv Frances Prances Hodgson tokes takes Is now coming from froth tiro t o Inters Inter This l brings the tho total above copies It Is ls 1 1 expected that be he Shuttle will continuo continue to soil sell in ut je ge e numbers long after the first son hea ea 1 The library demand 1 for far It t ha hain has haK hasen in en n remarkable For eight out of ofIe Ie e It line has been beon tho fast on Oil list of ot public libraries In Now New N rk Newark and Washington a roc roe I that la Is probably equaled by b many manyer man manoff I tr off cities whoso whose library reports e not come to 10 hand of her having ic ae to nn an end tho little Alice Alce In has haR had to endure half of En England s coming to Cali Calin n her with w n t n t heap of now dresses drEs curious part pal of it Is that each Ouch pub er arrives arrive arm In n arm with nn an II 11 11 tor und and neither one doubts double hi ills his ome A kind hind of whimsical whim apolIs apol Is h Implied In III a II poetized preface JJr taco red to the tha now new Rockham edition Mr Ir Austin Dobson DobRon who harl harks c t to the original Illustrations In stanza chanting Black and white as a mado made your needs perennial nought but Chaos and Old Night Ight in LII part you now from front Is s this altogether because the tho ires Tres Ir s of ot are arc endeared by f y prejudice but hut his designs are tell ted on a n scheme schema of par that t of tho the ai insular ular lime lino Tho The Thor Ther r 1 artist who Wile has ilas worked at these tiles rations with a u consistent pattern is 18 thought Is Peter No Nowell Nowel well Ho elle the tho very opposite burlesque l j for fm every elery angle ongle stil ut Newell curve The rile Newell Alice which tho the Harpers stood sponsor merica for or five years ago a Is IR Wally qualifying in hr England Am n Ln children of t today have havo been heen sed for tal some come time to prefer this deell Alice to that other little littlee e with outspread hair halt and ana skirts mew In n the first generation ic le Macmillan company Is i t new now edition of Marlon Marion Craw Craws Cra Y Ys s story The Tho Little City of Hot of tho the most novels of at Jon JonIe io to next important addition on to tho Ish Men of or Letters series I Is 13 In to bo be boe bee e of 01 James Tomes Thomson bv Iw C G C Clato wily lulay lato lute fellow tellow of or Trinity ool ol most important matter to bear in inIn InIn In connection with t s Tho S Shuttle huttle Flied died by the thu Stokes company IE t I fact that It represents Sirs Mrs i life Ufe and that sho she alone llono of all alters of our day could have hae writ uch a book ook She Bho is hI English of tho the lull by b birth and end by b temperament In Manchester where whelo she lived lIc 1 she sho was WIlS about 13 Then her futh lied In owing to the war hl failure allure had hod something i with tho blockading of o tho the south Hauth i torts Farts orts After his death the busl went to ruin although Mrs Bur Um Bus Burs s mother tried her gentle gl best to It Thero There was WI a largo large family of ur Kadi 1 true deed decd Is nr It H 11 h prayer Ir And I lid enemies Its Ha o non t 1 ium or t ty y cry tho hoy hu Q fret upon c cl 1 malls run ruu Aru 11 o off V Gu l with of tho Iho Hun Voi Yo inch cadi r of nt the tho they day ltv Paves c i for r r the tho fee of O l n a lordlier Tile Tho amIla flint lure luiis la null labor through nil all wrong They cla p JI die pis hl und the Iho fir elm tin eln They lay ley In the Ihl dt i t li m Mono sl h r And Into eternity Cods thorn theta and Frances who had already developed the faculty of was wa s the life and a o oAn of t the th r crowd An older brother had m Gone GOlle to Join an nn uncle In III Tennessee and when the fortunes were at lowest ebb ho advised then them to Join him In III Amor Amer America lea ica which they did und and lived In III the greatest poverty on tho the outskirts of off i 1 They rhey were so ao poor ioor that when whon suggested ll that Frances write TIlo out ono of o her stories and send slId it to Godes Go dey s Ladles Ladies Book Kook the tile money for the tho stamps had ha to bo be earned earue by b picking blackberries Tho first arst story was accepted and und SO ao o were all nil subsequent stories Then Mis AAs Burnett graduated to Petersons Ma 1111 Mag Magazine azine The Petersons were welo great groat friends of Mrs Burnett In her early days They The recommended cI that she send tome some of her stories to tho thu Cen Con Century ConVary Vary tury tur which she Rho did but hut tho the quality of them was so that thit the Con Cen Century Conto tUI to tury 7 editors suspected they recto not original but copied by the little Ten Teo lessee girl gill from stories In III L magazines When her hor second story was sent to them thom they IVO expression slon sion to their doubt douht The fhe thing was waR explained to them and the publication of tho the stories tho first was Surly Tims Troubles wan made mado immediate immediately ly b Then Thel followed tollow d Mrs Irs first Hist In International International Inv success That Lass Lasa 0 O Just before tilts this book was published Mrs Burnett had hud moved move to Washington and an her modest homo hems be bo became bov came the center of tine the literary life of tho the capital The fruit of her hel first years year In Washington was a II big novel noel of political life Through Ono Adi Adl A l It 11 was vas at this time that tha t Mrs But Burnett nett again took 1001 up hot her habit of shuttling from front one continent to another While she kept her homo home In Washington silo she scent part of almost every year In England and eventually established a IL homo there In ht Kent At the tho when Sir Gilbert Parker wont went Into lulo Parliament It was prophesied that ho would w o d neglect literature and nn that his imagination might be affected by tho tiro material surroundings of or political cal life rule Tho ll o actual difference seems to have hao boon been only Ivey that ho has hall produced fewer works and fewer tewel stories and amI has become convinced that slower stover production pro production uc tion H Is better hetter for his hie work The Weavers eav eavers ers still HUll another edition of which tho the Harpers have Just announced Is testimony mony mon to 10 the tho success successor of this tills method meth ll for rOl Sir Gilbert Cilbert at least whether or not lIot other novelists can afford It In tho the face of tempting rewords rewards s for best sellers S a S SIt It was to bo ho expected that The Tho Shuttle by hy Mrs Frances Frnnces Hodgson Hod son Burnett would soon oon bo be announced In Ut drama form arm Even before the hook book was WM published Mrs AIs Burnett wag taus besieged besle cd by b bre re requests ts for the tho play piny Several prominent nent actresses have made mado strenuous efforts to secure tile piny play but as far as asIt asIt It Is known a n decision has not yet yot ot been reached Owing to the tho prior claims of If other work Mrs rs Burnett has hus not yet been able ablo to undertake the tho dramatization tion but her publishers publisher state that they arc are In a u u position to an announce pounce that the play will bo ho com completed In ample time for production next autumn It Is 19 to be bo hoped that it u thoroughly capable actress will create the role of Bettina In the hands of f a LEAVES FROM OLD ALBUMS t ct t S raS h 6 a AM 0 ty tyr t a f j f r ff d dI I I r a f r rrt rt h r l t i y y sr T ri a aA aY ar aI aZ l I A I Y f I r I y t Z 1 oX oX MES MIU M I C IN SOCIAL HALL DAYS DAYS Tails llila Iff dt u U lady vi troll ll known Hi III Utah theatrical atoms s sas m her hor ns nil aim tits lira Urns unto the hall was first amt apon ol d Iran KB liM n 1 theater In thin year 14 Tilts was nather first When she olio was ivas Murg Intro punt m In which was presumed In that r In hr the thu I n a structure built tar Bar summer sows Hns Which un tto tiT mock block about Whets heT the tho t now stands H n HB 1 B null Margetta wore I tui of the thc same sumo Oust Miss Alias I s Judd played the putt of Clun In n when t the tho th Social hall was opened with tho thu SILLY nl or Tho Tile Lady of it Lyons Mrs Clawson silo she a he had bad married Mishap Bishop H n It n nn In the tiro meantime played thin tale miL of the mother of tho the heroine Pauline enacted l I Ily y Mrs Wheelock Mrs Mr Cooke Phillip K IC 1 T 1 D U T John T 1 Cuine Caine David land mid and Jn Ferguson on wore ware the tha nu of II the nisi east Mrs Mm Clawson Claw contin continued continued u a 1 member at nt the time company and mul ten td It In tn tho Salt Sult Luke Lota theater wY woman of talent the tho charac character ter tel would woul bo he entirely unconvincing but what a chanco for fora or a 1 dramatic genius The success of Osbornes story Tile The Angola Angels of or Messer Creole I nolo which was WIlS Issued In III such a charming dress dross In III the autumn has haR strengthened the desire of tho the publishers Frederick FrederickA A Stokes company to bring out volumes In tho the series Little Novels of nf Famous Cities The Tho idea Ideo Is In Into Isto isto to publish In handsome form short novels noels that are especially character characteristic clu characteristic tor of the titles cities In lu which thou scenes me mue laid Thero There will be no attempt at lit uniformity in the style stylo of the stories Tho rhu characters rs and and the tho plots will in ut Some homo cases be he historical und and In others purely Imaginary Some Somo will bo be tales of past centuries and some somo of tho the pres pros present ent enl but all nil will bo ho essentially charac charae characteristic characteristic of a town or city Thero There would seem stem to be he bee a 1 chance chanco hero for good goo writ writers ers ems who have halo either not yet ol attempted the long Ions novel or 01 who ho have hale manuscripts that do 10 not conform to ordinary fiction letlon requirements r IT BOOKS BOO J JIt It writs was W R somewhat confusing to tine the general reader leader to have during one sea season season season son son both a successful piny lla and und a II book brook tach having Identically the same title and mod yet jet et neither bearing any ally relation to tho the other except In la tho tile title The con can conflicting flitting title was The Man of tho the Jour Hour the book hool having been written by h Octave Thanet and the tho play by i George Now a hook book founded upon the tho play appears under tho the title of The Tho Now New Mayor or UI George Tin TinMan Man Mat of at the Hour 1101 r to distinguish It from flom the other book Tile The New Mayor 1 aOI Is a strong story of politics love 1010 and an graft and appeals powerfully to every true truo American It ItIs ItIs Itis Is a book worth while and grips the tho readers attention from start to It Is published by h the tho J S Ogilvie Pub Publishing Publishing lishing company of New York Franklins l Edited by h hAlbert Albert Henry Henl Smyth professor of at Eng English lish Central ral High School Philadelphia American Hook Dook company Now York Cincinnati and Chicago This Is the latest edition to Dr Van Dykes D kes Gateway Series of at English r o oX X M 5 o X W r o oj 8 v W Wv j jj j f j T f I VT i A An Ar f fI n 1 tY it J Jo o I o 1 1 ar i t 1 10 rr i ib r r y r j R cl t tf tW f b i t tt Q ft UJ W a i i i t i 0 el i i i r ii W a B Y M 0 t J x I W Wr t I P Pe s e r e u l ls tf i r rr wI II il i t I Ie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it I r r ru rs t u I s r I I a 2 4 t y I 1 I a t w I It t in j jI I I I l 1 X t 1 a y t w v f v I ao a w fr as 8 aa ac cw t ck X tw vc t c va you visited tho the 1111 tip IC Butt loW ml d I i JIU in house In If located at lilt Bout 11 tr w OIl null nt lit n c ref ur I ith tin lilt many jenny mun und mirror w i 1 ima eau t tov Jh d tI itu lI t from ml i is Ii n a 1 t J of Q Thu f Iu JIu liD al l painting at ar ro 0 hO manual Mt AI Minor and ana his bin brother N tIU and i 1 J lias 1003 J J declared I Is la I w 1111 hUlI rl lIU II 11 both holh afternoon and anil a II 11 hunI l null songs on 8 Tho In atit o jM agil HI ahw lu dl tit nt r laps and anal an 1 at l lOlu IMI JIB The Tho Pt J Compaq r tyl the Ii ItI r 1 1 fl f tau r o Minor IS 1 7 II Tr T 1 1 A H HJ waif nfl JJ J w W Ct rr Flap iSali lL Li h Q e Sw slur l V i Texts The file text In IB ono OM which should bo lc read by every elery youth for fOl It tells tolls In a 0 clear and modest manner the thu story of the miso of a great man from flom obscurity to splendor tend and contains lessors lessons of wisdom and amid encouragement which can cannot C cannot not fall fail to prove Inspiring The intro introduction gives a II sketch of Franklins career and achievements and the tho antes furnish all needed help to 10 the taw student Another Three Weeks eella Not by hy Eln EIn or Gln GIn New Now York Life Lifo Publish Publishing PublishIng ing In company compall Thu Tho great Sleat vogue ogue of Three Weeks is ono one of those mysteries of tho the pub 1101 trade for which sane fiano sa no readers In III vain sack seok a solution From a me literary point of or view there was nothing to 10 HC no count for fOl Its large laigo sale Ie Its I story and situations have ho been beon beonI done Ione over and over again In the lit Ill literature I of every language far moro more entertainingly and with fur far better bolter alt ait The rho conspicuousness of o tho the book and Its wide currency have hae naturally nude mado It the tho subject of burlesque The Tho pres preM present present I ent one Ol Another broe Weeks Is la a n legible pamphlet which can Call bo 10 consumed between tho the I easily cosily courses I of a l slowly served dinner or between een stations on a I not too rapidly moving train Like most burlesques of books meant to be bo taken seriously s It IB Is of no Interest to those who have not read tho work that Is IH ridiculed This Thill bur burlesque lesque e however Is IR something morn mon than a II mere funmaker as It vigorous satirizes not only the tho original orl author a thol hut also those Americans especially American women who wino have given her herand herand herand and her book their wide notoriety An Another Another other Three Weeks might bo be called a burlesque with walk a purpose and In view of the tho facts a I very good purpose J indeed In Indeed Indeed deed I MAGAZINES Prof Prot Percival Lowell Lovell will continue his lIR papers on Mars MarR as liS the th abode of life with discussion In the tho February l Century ry of ot tho origin of organic life lire life lIe as asun asun asan un an Inevitable phase of at planetary evo 00 ovulation evolution lution lation tho the earliest homo of mundane life and carboniferous car plant life how the tho earth was tho the motive force In evo eve evolution evolution lution in the tho paleozoic era ora the effect of environment upon evolution the cos eos h n role mlp diameter character of or life lite etc ct old UK Its domicile Is Ids his conclusion arose to together together tor gether Tho rho second In is necessary to 10 the first and tho the first Is III always to 10 the tho occasion nobort Robort author of The Tho Gar Clar Clarden Garden den of Allah rind and Julns Jules Guerin theartist the theartist artist went vent to Egypt specially to 10 gath guth gather er or material for a n series of papers on 1111 Egypt ami its Ita magic and tho the February |